Women Who Weld introductory workshop

TRAVERSE CITY — Northwestern Michigan College will host an introductory Women Who Weld workshop from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, June 29 in the Welding Lab in the Aero Park Labs building, 2525 Aero Park Drive, Traverse City. 

The event will introduce participants to MIG welding. All gear and supplies are provided. Registration is $100 per participant, and proceeds benefit Women Who Weld’s subsidized
intensive welding training program for unemployed and underemployed women in Detroit, Michigan. Register online at womenwhoweld.eventbrite.com. Questions: info@womenwhoweld.org.

Release date: June 12, 2019

For more information:

info@womenwhoweld.org

Devan DePauw
NMC Welding Instructor
ddepauw@nmc.edu
(231) 995-2779 

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NMC pilots to compete in all-female cross-country race

TRAVERSE CITY —  Northwestern Michigan College’s aviation program will get a lofty showcase before a national audience this month when a pair of student pilots fly across North America in the Air Race Classic, the oldest air race of its kind, and exclusively for female pilots.

Ninety years after legendary aviator Amelia Earhart made cross-country racing popular, Team Hawk Owls — Jessi Martin of Maple City, and Hannah Beard of Interlochen — will take off from Jackson, Tenn. on June 18 in an NMC Cessna. The 2,500 mile trip is a race against the clock broken into nine legs. One of only two community college teams to enter, they expect to land in Welland, Ontario, by June 21.

Among the 15 academic teams are mostly large universities including Western Michigan University, Purdue and Ohio State. Entering the Air Race Classic will draw more awareness to NMC’s aviation program, said Aviation Director Alex Bloye.

“This race will put NMC and our pilots on the national stage with some of the best aviators in the world,” Bloye said. “This is an exciting opportunity to not only inspire the next generation of NMC students, but to give Hannah and Jessi a chance to expand their envelope of experience.”

The race is also the latest example of how women at NMC are making significant strides in what has long been a male-dominated field. Nearly 20 percent of current NMC aviation students are now women. The college is now home to a chapter of Women in Aviation International, which allows them to network and support each other.

Women are also becoming leaders among the overall student population. Beard is NMC’s top-performing aviation student this year, mastering commercial pilot skills faster than any other student, Aviation director Alex Bloye said.

“She met all the requirements of the certificate much quicker than any other student we’ve seen in recent years,” Bloye said.

Both women expect to graduate from NMC’s program in December 2019 and then become flight instructors for the college. A current NMC flight instructor, Victoria Gann, will be racing as part of another team. Air Race Classic pilots range from ages 17 to 90.

“We look forward to seeing Hannah and Jessi cross the finish line. This will be a huge accomplishment that will help to solidify interest of future NMC race teams,” Bloye said.

NMC is seeking sponsors to help underwrite the $10,000 cost to compete, which includes fuel, transportation and lodging. Contact Paris Morse at the NMC Foundation, pmorse@nmc.edu, for more information.

Follow Beard and Martin’s progress at the NMC Aviation Facebook page.

Release date: June 11, 2019

For more information:

Alex Bloye
NMC Director of Aviation
(231) 995-2929
abloye@nmc.edu

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Michigan Transfer Network online upgrades simplify credit transfer

TRAVERSE CITY — Northwestern Michigan College announced that a new, more user-friendly online option is now available for students who want to transfer their postsecondary education credits from one institution to another.

Fresh upgrades to the Michigan Transfer Network, MiTransfer.org, were unveiled statewide, following nearly two years of development carried out by Michigan’s community colleges, public universities, and independent colleges and universities.

“One of NMC’s purposes is transfer education. The new Michigan Transfer Network dramatically improves our students’ access to information about how their courses will transfer to the universities throughout Michigan,” said Stephen Siciliano, NMC vice president for academic affairs.

MiTransfer.org allows students to search for courses, view information about the Michigan Transfer Agreement, and link to more information about transferring from and to institutions throughout Michigan.

The upgraded MiTransfer.org site will help make this process easier and better outline the pathways to a degree for NMC students.

The project was funded through the state’s FY 2018 state budget, which included a one-time appropriation to support this statewide initiative under the collaborative leadership of the Michigan Community College Association, the Michigan Association of State Universities and the Michigan Independent Colleges and Universities, all based in Lansing.

The new site, developed after extensive user input and stakeholder feedback, now offers expanded information about course-to-course equivalency and how to complete Michigan’s general education transfer package, known as the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). Explore the site at mitransfer.org and contact NMC for additional information.

Release Date: June 10, 2019

For more information:

For more information
Lindsey Dickinson
NMC Director of Advising
(231) 995-1037
ldickinson@nmc.edu

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Sad News

Elaine Beardslee, a long-time resident of Traverse City, and a librarian here at NMC passed away on May 24, 2019. Elaine was a treasured part of the NMC community from our founding in 1951 to present. She and her husband, Walter, were named NMC Fellows in 2006. Her dedication to NMC, warmth, intelligence and generosity will be missed by many members of our community.  Attached is a photo from her early teaching days at NMC, before she became a librarian here. The second photo is when she received the Fellows Award.

A memorial service in Traverse City will be held at a later date and we will inform you of specifics when known. 

Timothy J. Nelson, President

Media Mentions for June 3, 2019

The following college events and stories have appeared in the media in the past week. We want to share your media involvement too. Please send information about your NMC-related interview or appearance to publicrelations@nmc.edu. If possible, please include a link to the piece and information about where and when it was used.

Please note access to some stories may be limited by paywalls set up by the media outlet. This includes the Traverse City Record-Eagle, which limits free clicks to five per month.  You may also read Record-Eagle articles in the print edition at the Osterlin Library.

NMC aviators going full throttle in women’s Air Race Classic
Record-Eagle, June 2

Defining health and fitness for yourself
Record-Eagle, June 2

Meet the class of 2019
Ticker, June 1

Harbor Springs students earn drone safety certificates
Petoskey News-Review, May 30

Missing man found near Michigan plane crash
ClickonDetroit, May 30
Crain’s Detroit Business, May 30
Record-Eagle, May 29
MLive, May 30

Events raise money for Bigs
Record-Eagle, May 29

Training ship gives students chance to experience life on deck
Port Huron Times-Herald, May 28

Terrain
Northern Express, May 25

TIAA participants- Financial Essentials Webinar

Tuesday- June 11-  3-4 p.m.

Market proof your retirement

Throughout your career, you probably heard repeatedly how important saving for retirement is. However, as the day approaches, there are additional questions you’ll have to ask yourself. Am I overexposed to market losses? Will I outlive my money? Am I confident that I can retire on my terms? In retirement—and the years leading up to it—protecting your savings becomes just as important as growing it. Join us to learn how to create your own personal pension* with TIAA Traditional, offered by Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America (TIAA).

Click Here for more information and to register!

NMC Wellness Program

Engage your Senses on a Well Being Walk

Please Join Well-Being Coordinator- Marissa Jarrett on a wellness walk engaging the senses! 

  • 5 things you see
  • 4 things you feel
  • 3 things you hear
  • 2 things you can smell
  • 1 thing you can taste

June 4, 2019

  • 10:30 a.m- Meet in front of Founders Hall
  • 12 noon- University Center- Meet in front of the outside entrance to EES

TED Talk- Happy Secrets to Better Work

June 17, 2019

Join Marissa as she shares a TED talk and discussion on why Happy Workplaces are the most productive and successful. Presentations will be scheduled on several campuses- details to follow!

Kids Free Fishing Day

TRAVERSE CITY —  More than 500 young anglers are expected at the fourteenth annual Rotary Kids Free Fishing Day, set for 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. Saturday, June 15 at NMC’s Great Lakes Campus, 715 E Front St., Traverse City.

This is a free event for kids to fish with the help of caring community volunteers. It is a collaborative event, offered to the community since 2006 by several partner organizations. Last year, more than 500 kids participated. This year, even more kids are expected to hook one of the 750 rainbow trout to be stocked in in the Great Lakes Campus harbor.

More than 60 volunteers assist with equipment set-up, fish cleaning, and kids’ safety. The event also features fish painting by the Great Lakes Children’s Museum, free pizza and new this year the GOREC ~ Greilick Outdoor Recreation & Education Center’s — Mobile Fishing Camp.  U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Traverse City will perform an air rescue by helicopter demonstration (as scheduling allows).

Release date: May 31, 2019

For more information:

Christopher DeGood
Kids Free Fishing Day Committee
cdegood@bria2.com
Mobile: 231.420.5601

 

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Success Stories: Region’s brightest becoming Hawk Owls

May 29, 2019

Isabela Bivens

Long known as a smart financial choice, NMC is increasingly simply the smart choice, as determined by students well-positioned to know best.

So far, 13 valedictorians and 3 salutatorians from northern Michigan’s Class of 2019 have been admitted to NMC for fall. More than 120 students have a grade point average of 3.9 or better, on a 4.0 scale.

“We’ve had a good run this year,” said Cathryn Claerhout, director of admissions. “We’ve got people who are not (just) looking at us to save money, it’s because we’ve got their program.”

Manton High School valedictorian Isabela Bivens (left) is one. She also received the Founder’s Scholarship, worth $8,000. Bivens is member of the National Honor Society who runs cross country and track and field, has a black belt in tae kwon do and works as an assistant martial arts instructor and on a farm. Her older sister Catherine attended NMC, too, and her positive experience also influenced Bivens.

“I know she was challenged there so I’m pretty excited to go,” she said, adding she plans to take general classes, perhaps focusing on sciences.

Kevin DickinsonEllsworth High School valedictorian Kevin Dickinson (right) is likewise following in a sibling’s footsteps. His brother Roger graduated with a degree in visual communications in 2016. Dickinson considered attending a four-year school but decided he’d prefer to stay closer to home. Like Bivens, his favorite subject is math and he’s a member of the National Honor Society. Dickinson also plays basketball and participates in Little Buddies, a mentoring program with the local elementary school.

“We hang out with them and try to be a good influence on them,” said Dickinson, who will study creative writing at NMC.

There’s still time to apply and register for fall classes. Upcoming orientation dates are June 10 and 25. Sign up here.

Media Mentions for May 28, 2019

The following college events and stories have appeared in the media in the past week. We want to share your media involvement too. Please send information about your NMC-related interview or appearance to publicrelations@nmc.edu. If possible, please include a link to the piece and information about where and when it was used.

Please note access to some stories may be limited by paywalls set up by the media outlet. This includes the Traverse City Record-Eagle, which limits free clicks to five per month.  You may also read Record-Eagle articles in the print edition at the Osterlin Library.

Education newsmakers: Faculty excellence award winners
Record-Eagle, May 27

NMC faculty, administration remain at odds over salaries
Record-Eagle, May 27

Edsons receive award
Record-Eagle, May 26

Matching milestones: Mother, son graduate together
Record-Eagle, May 26

NMC names 2019 honorees of highest honor
Ticker, May 25

It’s a wrap: for real, this time
Record-Eagle, May 24

NMC names three outstanding alumni
Ticker, May 22
Record-Eagle, May 22

NMC inks articulation agreements with LSSU, MTU
Record-Eagle, May 22

Enrollment slide continues at NMC
Record-Eagle, May 22

Presidential profile approved by NMC Board
Record-Eagle, May 21

NMC Barbecue coverage
UpNorthLive, May 20
TV 9 & 10, May 19

NMC barbecue to be held Sunday
UpNorthLive May 19
Record-Eagle, May 16

NMC Wellness Program

May Newsletter- Click here

Did you receive your $50 e-gift card yet?

This is a reminder that the physician qualification form and health assessment are due on  May 31, 2019, for those employees enrolled in Blue Cross with NMC.

If you have already completed your requirements, please make sure you check your Rewards page on your BCHW portal to verify you received credit for your activities. In order to receive credit and earn your $50 e-gift card for your completed activities, you must have a registered account on bcbsm.com

Check out the instructions under “Challenges” on the Wellness page here.

2019 Smart Commute Week Challenge—join NMC’s team!

This year’s Smart Commute Week is June 3-7! The week consists of events that promote cycling, walking, taking the bus and carpooling. Smart Commute is for everyone. Free daily breakfasts are hosted at various locations around town for smart commuters. NMC will be hosting a breakfast stop at The Dennos on Tuesday, June 4 from 7-9 a.m.!

Every year community members challenge each other to a friendly competition known as the Smart Commute Week Challenge. Last year NMC came in 7th place and we hope you join the team this year and help us reach the top!

To join NMC’s Smart Commute team, fill out the brief Google Doc form here.

View the flier here.

President’s Update for May 23, 2019

Thank you all for everything you do in pursuit of “Keeping Learning at the Center.”

Notable Accomplishments provided by Faculty and Staff

This section recognizes the good work being done and linkages to the Strategic Directions (SD) and Institutional Effectiveness Criteria (IE) are provided where possible. (more…)

ADP: A New Payroll and HR Solution

The Business Office and HR are collaborating with IT to implement a new payroll and HR solution for the College called ADP Workforce Now. The conversion will take place later this summer and impacts all employees. ADP replaces Banner Self-Service’s platform for viewing info such as pay history, leave balances, tax forms, and other personal information. It will also change the way we enter and approve hours worked, and how we request and approve time off. More information on the platform and training will be provided at a later date.

Media Mentions for May 20, 2019

The following college events and stories have appeared in the media in the past week. We want to share your media involvement too. Please send information about your NMC-related interview or appearance to publicrelations@nmc.edu. If possible, please include a link to the piece and information about where and when it was used.

Please note access to some stories may be limited by paywalls set up by the media outlet. This includes the Traverse City Record-Eagle, which limits free clicks to five per month.  You may also read Record-Eagle articles in the print edition at the Osterlin Library.

Art and culture summit, network bring organizations together
Record-Eagle, May 17

NMC culinary students compete for scholarship with small plate creations
Record-Eagle, May 18

The Towne Plaza
Northern Express, May 18

New agreement allows NMC, LSSU to collaborate
UpNorthLive, May 2

Emergency Management: Operational Continuity

Operational continuity is a second, but critical, priority. As initial responses are completed, Emergency Management Team staff will focus on operational continuity planning by developing an assessment of damage, program disruptions, and other continuity problems. As the complete assessment emerges, Emergency Management Team staff will identify and recommend the most effective recovery plan for the College. If possible, academic programs and basic services will be resumed immediately.
(more…)

Sue DeCamillis is retiring!

Celebrating her 30+ year career at NMC, Sue served the college over the years in the Health Occupations Office, the Deans Office, the Vice President’s Office and the Business Academic Area. Join us in seeing her off on life’s next adventure!

Sue DeCamillis’ Retirement Celebration
Lobdell’s – 715 E. Front Street
Tuesday, May 21, 2019
Open House 4–6 p.m.

Edsons receive 2019 NMC Fellow award

Dan and Debbie EdsonDan and Debbie Edson (click for high-resolution version)TRAVERSE CITY — Daniel and Debra Edson have been named the 2019 recipients of Northwestern Michigan College’s highest honor, the NMC Fellow award.

The couple have been committed, passionate supporters of education since they met at Central Michigan University in the 1970s. Debbie Edson then went on to a 41-year career in special education with the Traverse Bay Area Intermediate School District. Dan Edson began his career in microbiology, inventing the world’s first blood test for Legionnaires’ disease in 1978. He went on to become an entrepreneur, co-founding the American Proficiency Institute in 1991. The Traverse City company is now a global leader in assessing the accuracy of laboratory tests. It employs 60 and has 20,000 clients worldwide.

While their success is global, it is important to the Edsons to give back to the local community where they raised their family and base their business. Their philanthropic support of NMC spans 26 years and has included scholarships, the University Center, the Dennos Museum Center, radio station WNMC and the West Hall Innovation Center. The college is a “wonderful resource,” Debbie Edson said.

“As we’ve gotten to know people at NMC, it just seems like it’s a great way to build the learning platform,” said Debbie Edson, adding all three children took classes at NMC.

Coming from Mancelona, Dan Edson said the college plays a key role in serving students regionally.

“That’s really important. I grew up in Antrim County, and I understand that,” he said.

Through API, Dan Edson has long collaborated with educational and medical partners including Michigan State University, Munson Healthcare and Ferris State University. He received an honorary doctorate from his alma mater, Central Michigan University, in December 2018. The couple’s philanthropy also includes a full tuition scholarship to the MSU College of Human Medicine that offers preference to an NMC transfer student.

Volunteer leadership is another important facet of the Edsons’ lives. Debbie Edson serves as a board member for the NMC Foundation and as a campaign steering committee member. Dan served as board chairman at the Traverse Health Clinic for 16 years and is now a member of the Munson Medical Center Board of Trustees.

NMC Foundation Executive Director Rebecca Teahen said the award is the culmination of a lifetime of personal commitment to advancing health, supporting and leading in education, and protecting the natural landscapes so critical to northern Michigan.

“Knowing them personally, since I was a child, and then having the opportunity to work closely with Dan and Debbie as they continue to support the college and our students has been an absolute joy,” Teahen said. “They both bring a ‘matter of fact’ approach their support of education and our community; it’s something they have always believed in and they have seen the power of education to change lives.”

The Fellow is Northwestern Michigan College’s highest honor, awarded annually since 1964. Fellows may be nominated because they have demonstrated influential networking on behalf of the College, have demonstrated a pattern of outstanding financial or personal time contributions to NMC, or as a retiree of the College continue to contribute back to their academic or professional fields as volunteers, mentors or advisors. Exceptional contributions in one or more of these areas may justify nomination

See a list of past recipients.

Release date: May 21, 2019

For more information:

NMC President’s Office
(231) 995-1010

NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY NOTICE

Northwestern Michigan College is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all persons and does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, disability, genetic information, height, weight, marital status or veteran status in employment, educational programs and activities, and admissions. nmc.edu/non-discrimination